OK, so you argue these songs have made political statements. That, by the way, wasn't my goalpost - what do these statements mean, and how are they similar to Beyonce's in a way that proves a double standard?
1.
first off, this song which is disallowed in my country but oh hell
I get knocked down, but I get up again
You are never gonna keep me down
I get knocked down, but I get up again
You are never gonna keep me down
here is the part where i would post the most offensive lyric to be fair to jumpluff except there isn't one. Maybe 'oh danny boy'? What is even considered political here?
2.
next up, pink floyd's money
'Money, get back
I'm all right Jack keep your hands off of my stack
Money, it's a hit
Don't give me that do goody good bullshit
I'm in the high-fidelity first class traveling set
And I think I need a Lear jet
Money, it's a crime
Share it fairly but don't take a slice of my pie
Money, so they say
Is the root of all evil today
But if you ask for a raise it's no surprise
That they're giving none away
Away, away, way
(Away, away, away, away)'
i guess this is mildly political. seems to be talking more about the evils of money which, the left and the bible agree that money is the root of all evil so who is here to be offended precisely?
3.
Imagine - The Beatles - John Lennon
this might be the most wishy-washy political message to ever exist, ever. He's not even saying anything specific about how to achieve this goal - I guess if you believe that the right wing wants never ending war then this sure is controversial. Personally I would love to have peace, it's just that the other side doesn't agree...
4. Eminem - Cleaning Out My Closet
oh yes, the world's most powerful political lyric.
'Have you ever been hated or discriminated against?'
sounds pretty bad, is there a context
'I have, I've been protested and demonstrated against'
there you go, he's saying that his offensive lyrics have gotten him in trouble with the media. 'but tehy, that's kind of awkward sounding' any art form that requires rhymes will do that on occasion...
5. Queen: I Want It All
did you just post music by white people and forget to ask if there was any type of meaning to it
6-10: Bonus round!
6: a musical record made by a white person, and I guess they are in LA, want to have some fun before they die
7: a depressing song about being abused or maybe just beaten up or something. not really that political - do you think a black woman making a song about her being beaten would be met with outrage?
8: finally some kind of a political message. Granted from a song that was in german and one 40 years old, but you know.
it argues we're too willing to get into meaningless wars, I guess. kind of annoying but not outright outrageous really - the type of war they describe isn't at all like any recent war we engaged in (read: it's not the vietnam war), so there's that.
9: The Masses Against The Classes
The masses against the classes
I'm tired of giving a reason
When the future is what we believe in
We love the winter, it brings us closer together
do you see how this isn't a particularly inflammatory message or do you need it carefully explained to you
10: All About That Bass, apparently.
OK so i'm done with that, feel free to justify yourself if you want.
next up, a threefer: christian rock sounds explicitly political so why would i be 'offended', nazi music is i guess offensive and if someone with any type of actual fame were to make it there would be an unholy shitstorm but random people throwing out nazi opinions just doesn't get anyone excited, and some of those songs were hella subversive (fight the power) and i'm sure people were outraged about them!
let's finish it off with:
but that's exactly it, these messages are seen as utterly benign because a white person is saying them gently. meghan trainor's all about that bass? nicki minaj's anaconda.
after googling, the only controversies here were A: the song had epically stupid lyrics, B: cover art was very sexually explicit, and C: she bitched about not winning an award and...i don't really know if she made it about her race or sex or not, it was difficult for me to tell just what was going on there, but either way i don't recall meghan trainor whining she didn't win an award so
jumpluff said:
what is the equivalent song taylor swift has made
tell me
jumpluff said:
dads making peace music because the status quo suits white people? black artists making songs about poverty and institutional violence, or literally just muhammad ali.
you do realise that black men get drafted into war too right
and often used as frontline shock troops, fodder, given terrible treatment
but yes, stopping wars is what only the white men want. black people urgently wanted the vietnam war to happen. are you really equating these two? do you really think paul mccartney was saying that black people should stop fighting racism, or was he just saying that racists should stop killing black people? hmm tough one...
to complete this: Jumpluff, class and race are treated differently because class is a real thing and race isn't. You can stop being rich, you can't stop being black. Just because i'm white and have 'privilege' doesn't mean i can give that privilege to someone else, but i can give my money to that someone else quite easily.